It's almost like hitting the lottery, god damn if you were the guy who got those 10k and just forgot about them. Only to check back in one year, and then realized you reformatted your PC with your wallet on it.

According to Bitcoin Block Explorer, both of these transactions were spent as "Strange" transactions. The first one (above) was spent a day later, the second one was spent in the very next block after it was received.

What does it mean for a transaction to be "Strange"? Strangeness doesn't seem to have stopped the transaction outputs being spent again later.

According to Bitcoin Block Explorer, both of these transactions were spent as "Strange" transactions. The first one (above) was spent a day later, the second one was spent in the very next block after it was received.

What does it mean for a transaction to be "Strange"? Strangeness doesn't seem to have stopped the transaction outputs being spent again later.

Hold your mouse over the question mark by "type".

"Strange is an unusual transaction not created by the official Bitcoin client."

"Strange is an unusual transaction not created by the official Bitcoin client."

Yes for sure, it would not be a surprise if laszlo and/or jercos were using non-standard clients. But lots of transactions come from non-standard clients yet are not marked "Strange". So there must be something unusual about the data itself, and there may be some interesting consequence.